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Amit Rastogi

Researcher at Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University

Publications -  144
Citations -  1808

Amit Rastogi is an academic researcher from Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Barrett's esophagus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 132 publications receiving 1513 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Rastogi include Banaras Hindu University.

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The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy PIVI (Preservation and Incorporation of Valuable Endoscopic Innovations) on real-time endoscopic assessment of the histology of diminutive colorectal polyps.

TL;DR: The following document, or PIVI, is one of a series of statements defining the diagnostic or therapeutic threshold that must be met for a technique or device to become considered appropriate for incorporation into clinical practice.
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Diagnostic yield and clinical outcomes of capsule endoscopy

TL;DR: Although it has a high diagnostic yield, capsule endoscopy has a positive influence on clinical outcome in a relatively small proportion of patients.
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Novel probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy criteria and interobserver agreement for the detection of dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus.

TL;DR: Overall accuracy in predicting dysplasia was high with substantial interobserver agreement, and after a structured teaching session, accuracy and agreement between experienced and non-experienced observers was not different, suggesting a short learning curve.
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Feasibility of MicroRNAs as Biomarkers for Barrett's Esophagus Progression: A Pilot Cross-Sectional, Phase 2 Biomarker Study

TL;DR: This pilot study demonstrates feasibility and clinical accuracy of novel microRNA (miRNA) biomarkers for prediction of Barrett's esophagus dysplasia with reasonable clinical accuracy, however, the specific miRNAs need to be evaluated further in future prospective trials.
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Design and evaluation of chitosan/chondroitin sulfate/nano-bioglass based composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering.

TL;DR: Polyelectrolyte complexation followed by incorporation of bioglass significantly enhances mechanical strength, reduces excessive swelling behavior and enhances structural stability of the scaffold in hydrated condition, indicating its superior osteogenic potential.